Croquet England runs seven national championships in which some EACF
member clubs participate. The subsections of the national draws in which EACF
member clubs participate are shown below, with the EACF
member clubs and their results shown in bold red. For the full
national draws and archives of previous years see the Croquet
England website.
All competitions comprise 1-day matches with teams of 4.
Association Croquet |
The top club championship. No handicap restrictions. |
ROUND 1 by 19 May |
QUARTER-FINALS by 7 July |
SEMI-FINALS by 15 September |
FINAL on 28 September |
WINNER |
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Roehampton |
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Bristol |
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Surbiton |
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Bowdon |
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Hurlingham |
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East Dorset |
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Sussex County |
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Woking |
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Wrest Park |
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Nottingham |
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B-level Advanced games for handicaps
0 and above. The team's aggregate handicap must also be at least 4. |
ROUND 1 by 12 May |
ROUND 2 by 9 June |
QUARTER-FINALS by 14 July |
SEMI-FINALS by 1 September |
FINAL on 28 September |
WINNER |
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High Wycombe |
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East Dorset |
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Bristol |
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Nottingham |
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Chester |
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Bowdon |
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Tyneside |
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Bury |
Tunbridge Wells |
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Roehampton |
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Woking |
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Surbiton |
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Hurlingham |
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Watford |
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Newport |
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Pinchbeck |
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Wrest Park |
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Handicap games, handicaps 3½+. The team's
aggregate handicap must also be at least 24. |
ROUND 1 by 3 June |
ROUND 2 by 1 July |
QUARTER-FINALS by 29 July |
SEMI-FINALS by 2 September |
FINAL on 28 September |
WINNER |
Chester |
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Bury |
Pendle |
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Southport |
Westmorland |
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York |
Tyneside |
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Penrith |
Shrewsbury |
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Pinchbeck |
Wrest Park |
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Letchworth |
Newport |
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Nottingham |
Bowdon |
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Ashby |
Watford |
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Hurlingham |
High Wycombe |
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Sussex County |
Compton |
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Roehampton |
St Albans |
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Surbiton |
Ealing |
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Woking |
Blewbury |
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East Dorset |
Kington Langley |
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Guildford |
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Bristol |
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Played by the winners of the previous year's regional
leagues. Handicap games, no restrictions. |
ROUND 1 by 26 May |
QUARTER-FINALS by 14 July |
SEMI-FINALS by 1 September |
FINAL on or before 29 September |
WINNER |
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Phyllis Court |
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High Wycombe |
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East Dorset |
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Peterborough |
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Hampstead Heath |
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Huddersfield |
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Middlesborough |
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Bury |
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Kenilworth |
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Handicap games, for players with a Short Croquet handicap of 20 or below. |
SEMI-FINALS by 7 July |
FINAL on or before 15 September |
WINNER |
Nottingham |
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Southport |
Blewbury |
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York |
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Golf Croquet |
Level play games. No handicap restrictions. |
ROUND 1 by 13 May |
QUARTER-FINALS by 8 July |
SEMI-FINALS by 2 September |
FINAL on 28 September |
WINNER |
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Hurlingham |
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Woking |
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Sussex County |
Ashby |
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High Wycombe |
Chester |
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Bowdon |
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Dulwich |
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East Dorset |
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Roehampton |
Phyllis Court |
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Surbiton |
Nottingham |
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Watford |
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Level play games. One player may have a minimum handicap of 1, the others
must be higher, and the team's aggregate handicap must also be at least 8. |
ROUND 1 by 7 May |
ROUND 2 by 17 June |
QUARTER-FINALS by 22 July |
SEMI-FINALS by 2 September |
FINAL on or before 29 September |
WINNER |
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Wrest Park |
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Watford |
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High Wycombe |
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Nottingham |
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Newport |
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Branston |
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Croquet Durham |
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Pendle |
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Chester |
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Ashby |
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Surbiton |
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Compton |
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Roehampton |
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Sussex County |
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Cheam |
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Hurlingham |
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Ealing |
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Phyllis Court |
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Guildford |
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East Dorset |
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Played by the winners of the previous year's regional
GC leagues. Handicap games, no restrictions. |
ROUND 1 by 4 June |
QUARTER-FINALS by 16 July |
SEMI-FINALS by 27 August |
FINAL on or before 1 October |
WINNER |
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Sheffield |
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Meldreth |
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Auckland |
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Phyllis Court B |
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Southport & Birkdale |
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Leicester |
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Bromley or West Worthing |
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Budleigh |
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Phyllis Court A |
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